EPOTY23 announces ethics panel

The 2022 edition of the Environmental Photographer of the Year competition was the first one to feature an ethics panel. Today, we are extremely pleased to announce our three ethics panel members for 2023...

The 2022 edition of the Environmental Photographer of the Year competition was the first one to feature an ethics panel. We believe this was a valuable and essential addition to our competition proceedings, so we are excited to continue the practice.

Today, we are extremely pleased to announce our three ethics panel members for 2023:

  • Savannah Dodd (PhD)
    • Anthropologist and photographer
    • Founded the Photography Ethics Centre to raise awareness around the ethics of taking and sharing visual media
    • Designs and delivers workshops, lectures, and other educational content for international audiences from a variety of sectors 
    • Doctorate in anthropology from Queen’s University Belfast (2023)
    • Master’s in anthropology and sociology from the Graduate Institute of International Development Studies in Geneva (2015)
    • Bachelor’s in anthropology from Washington University in St. Louis (2012)
    • Member of the Ethical Journalism Network’s UK Committee 
    • Member of the board of Source Magazine
  • Tahnee Burgess
    • Core interest: how to communicate climate news effectively
    • Currently Media and Communications Officer with Australia’s National Environment Science Program’s Climate Systems Hub
    • Works to connect decision makers and Traditional Owners with Australia’s best available climate science
    • Member of Monash University’s Climate Change Communication Research Hub
    • Authored reports on the media reporting of climate across Australia and the Pacific
    • Spoke on the importance of effective climate communication at COP27
    • Member of the Ocean Visuals project advisory board
    • Previously a researcher on best practice climate change communication in the Pacific, on behalf of the Australian Pacific Climate Partnership, and with the CRC for Water Sensitive Cities
    • Specialises in social resilience to extreme weather events
    • Masters of Environment and Sustainability, specialising in Environmental Security, with a double degree in Arts and Science
  • Tendai Marima
    • Born and raised in Zimbabwe, and professionally active across East and Southern Africa
    • Journalist who works in the written and visual mediums
    • Holds degrees from the University of Cape Town (South Africa) and Goldsmiths College, UCL (UK)
    • Active member of: Native Agency, Fairpicture, African Women Photograph, Women Photograph, the Everyday Projects
    • Founding member of Everyday Zimbabwe
    • Fellow with the Nature Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers (NEWF)

You can find out more about the ethics panel and its processes, our rules on ethics & consent, and EPOTY’s overarching approach to ethics throughout all elements of our work.

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